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TM 9-1005-223-34
DIRECT SUPPORT AND GENERAL SUPPORT MAINTENANCE MANUAL INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LISTS (INCLUDING DEPOT MAINTENANCE REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS) RIFLE, 7.62-MM, M14, W/E (1005- 589-1271) RIFLE, 7.62-MM, M14A1, W/E (1005-072- 5011) BIPOD, RIFLE, M2 (1005-711-6202)
WARNING
Clear weapon of ammunition before starting an inspection. Point weapon in a safe direction and examine for presence of live ammunition. Check barrel and chamber for obstruction, e.g., bullet or ruptured cartridge case.
WARNING
Personnel operating vapor degreaser are cautioned not to breathe the toxic fume.
WARNING
Drycleaning solvents and paint thinners are flammable. Do not clean parts near an open flame or in a smoking area. Fire extinguishers should be readily available when these materials are used. Use only in well-ventilated places.
WARNING
Dry cleaning solvents and paint thinners evaporate quickly and have a drying effect on the skin. When used without protective gloves, these chemicals may cause irritation or cracking of the skin. Use a lanolin base cream or liquid on exposed skin.
WARNING
Under no circumstances should a blank cartridge be modified by adding explosives in an attempt to obtain automatic action without the blank firing attachment. The loading of any cartridge with excess explosives is most likely to cause abnormal chamber pressure. The resulting abnormal chamber pressure may cause equipment damage and/or injury to the operator.
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MAINTENANCE MANUAL (INCLUDING DEPOT MAINTENANCE
HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WASHINGTON, D. C. 2 August 1972 DIRECT SUPPORT AND GENERAL SUPPORT
REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS) RIFLE, 7.62-MM: M14, W/E RIFLE, 7.62-MM: M14A1, W/E BIPOD, RIFLE: M2
This manual is current as of 27 June 1971 Paragraph CHAPTER Section CHAPTER Section 1. I. II. 2. I. II. III. IV. V. CHAPTER Section 3. I. II. 4. I. II. 5. I. II. 6. I. II. INTRODUCTION General............................................................................................. 1-11-3 Description and data............................................................................ 1-41-5 DIRECT SUPPORT AND GENERAL SUPPORT INSTRUCTIONS Repair parts, special tools, and equipment ......................................... 2-1 Troubleshooting................................................................................... 2-22-3 Preembarkation inspection of materiel in units alerted for overseas movement ..................................................................................... 2-4 General maintenance .......................................................................... 2-52-8 Removal and installation of major components and auxiliaries......... 2-92-10 REPAIR OF MAGAZINE ASSEMBLY Disassembly and assembly ................................................................. 3-13-4 Cleaning, inspection and repair ........................................................... 3-53-7 REPAIR OF THE FIRING MECHANISM Disassembly and assembly ................................................................. 4-14-4 Cleaning, inspection and repair ........................................................... 4-54-7 REPAIR OF STOCK AND HAND GUARD ASSEMBLIES Disassembly and assembly ................................................................. 5-15-4 Cleaning, inspection and repair ........................................................... 5-55-7 REPAIR OF THE OPERATING ROD AND CONNECTOR GROUP Disassembly and assembly ................................................................. 6-16-4 Cleaning, inspection and repair ........................................................... 6-56-7 Page Illus. fig
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DIRECT SUPPORT AND GENERAL SUPPORT MAINTENANCE REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST (INCLUDING DEPOT MAINTENANCE REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS) Introduction....................................................................................... B-1B-6 3739 Repair Parts List Major groups and assembliesRifle M14 .................................................. 56 1 Major groups and assembliesRifle M14A1.............................................. 57 2 Firing mechanism........................................................................................ 58 3 Stock assembly with butt plateRifle M14 ................................................. 59 4 Shoulder gun stock assemblyRifle M14A1.............................................. 60 5 Operating rod and connector group ............................................................ 61 6 Bolt assembly.............................................................................................. 61 7 Barrel and receiver group............................................................................ 62 8 Stabilizer assembly ..................................................................................... 62 9 Rifle Bipod. M2........................................................................................... 63 10 Combination tool ......................................................................................... 63 11 Kit, Winter Trigger ....................................................................................... 63 12 Tools and Equipment Authorized for Unit Replacement ............................. 63,64 12,13,14 Special Tools and Equipment ..................................................................... 65 15 Federal Stock Number and Reference Number Index ...................................... 66 2
Section I. GENERAL 1-1. Scope These instructions are in accordance with the maintenance allocation chart (TM 9-1005-223-20) and are published for the use of direct support and general support personnel maintaining the 7.62-MM Rifle. M14, M14A1 and Rifle Bipod, M2. They provide information on the maintenance of the equipment, which is beyond the scope of the tools,/equipment, personnel, or supplies normally available to operator and for organizational maintenance. 1-2. Forms and Records Maintenance forms, records, and reports which are to be used by maintenance personnel at all Section II. DESCRIPTION AND DATA 1-4. Description. Refer to TM 9-1005-223-10 and TM 9-1005-223-20 and figures 1-1 and 1-2. maintenance levels are listed in and prescribed by TM 38-750. 1-3. Reporting of Errors Report of errors, omissions, and recommendations for improving this publication by the individual user is encouraged. Reports should be submitted on DA Form 2028, Recommended Changes to Publications, and forwarded direct to: Commanding General, US Army Weapons Command, ATTN: AMSWE-MAS/SP, Rock Island, Illinois 61201.
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Section I. REPAIR PARTS, SPECIAL TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT 2-1. Repair Parts, Special Tools, and Equipment Refer to appendix B. Section II. TROUBLESHOOTING
General This section contains troubleshooting information for locating and correcting malfunctions which may develop in the 7.62-MM Rifle, M14 and M14A1.
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Troubleshooting a. Table 2-1 is intended as a guide for troubleshooting. The table does not cover all possible malfunctions that may occur. Only the more common malfunctions are listed. b. Also refer to the troubleshooting tables in TM 9-1005-223-10 and TM 9-4005-223-20.
Malfunction
1. 2. Magazine difficult to install. Short recoil
Corrective Action
Replace magazine latch. a. b. c. d. e. f. g. a. b. c. d. e. f. a. b. a. b. c. d. e. Replace Replace Replace. Replace. Clean or repair bolt and/or receiver. Repair or replace defective component Drive pin up from receiver Replace extractor and/or extractor spring Replace Replace. Replace Repair or replace bolt assembly Replace bolt See Short recoil". Tighten gas cylinder lock. Replace weapon Replace weapon Replace extractor Use cleaning rod to remove cartridge. Clean chamber and ammunition. Rep air or replace defective components.
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6. Failure to eject a. b. c. 7. Failure of bolt to open after fire a. b. 8. Failure to fire a. b. c. a. b. c. a. b. c. a. b. a. b.
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Replace ejector. Replace ejector. Repair or replace component. Install gas cylinder plug. Repair or install gas piston properly. Repair or replace components. Install hammer properly. Replace firing pin. Replace. Repair or replace. Replace spring. See "Short recoil". Align and tighten. Replace defective components. Replace. Replace. Replace spring plunger. Repair or replace.
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Failure to hold bolt rearward Bipod fails to stay on rifle Legs fall to stay in up or down position Leg difficult to extend or retract
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Section III. PREEMBARKATION INSPECTION OF MATERIEL IN UNITS ALERTED FOR OVERSEAS MOVEMENT General a. Inspection Data. In addition to inspection data included under this section, refer to TB 9-1000-24735 for general inspection criteria for preembarkation inspection for overseas shipment. WARNING Clear weapon of ammunition before starting an inspection. Point weapon in a safe direction and examine for presence of live ammunition. Check barrel and chamber for obstruction, e.g., bullet or ruptured cartridge case. The equipment must be thoroughly cleaned of greasy foulings, dirt, and other foreign particles that might interfere with normal operation. b. Inspection of Parts. (1) Check screw heads and threads for visual damage. (2) Check to see that the materiel is free of burs. particularly on moving surfaces. (3) Check parts for bends, cracks, breaks, distortion and mutilation. Parts must not show visual indications of excessive wear. (4) Check springs for weakness, breaks, or deformity. (5) Check lock and safety devices for good operation. 6 2-4. (6) Check weapon for missing parts, proper assembly and operation. (7) Plungers, latches, swivels, catches and similar parts must be checked for operation. These components must be properly assembled to the major item and not be subjected to loss. (8) Check the bayonet and bipod for overall general appearance, fit and positive retention on rifle. Check also for missing parts and other visual dam age. (9) Check to see that the exterior of weapon is free of rust, dents, cracks, dryness and other objectionable defects. (10) Check sight mechanism for proper installation, functioning and visual damage. (11) Inspect firing pin tang and striker for good general appearance and condition. Check firing pin protrusion. It must not exceed 0.060 inch when firing pin is in the fired position. (12) Inspect barrel for pitting, scoring, ring wear and stripping of lands. (13) Check trigger pull with trigger pull measuring fixture. When using the 4-1/2 pound Height. the trigger pull should not release the hammer. When using the 7-1/2 pound weight, the trigger should release the hammer (fig 2-1). Repair any weapon that fails to pass the trigger pull test. (See chapter 4)
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(a) Trigger pull too light. This condition is caused by worn lugs on the trigger or worn hooks on the hammer spring. Examine components for wear or damage and, if necessary, replace with new parts. (b) Trigger pull excessive. This condition is caused by: 1. Burs or irregular machined grooves on lugs of trigger or sear. 2. Defective hammer spring. 3. Obstruction or foreign material in the hammer spring housing that prevents proper seating of the hammer spring. 4. A damaged hammer spring plunger restricting movement of the hammer spring. Examine parts for defects. Remove burs with fine stone. Replace defective parts. c. Creep in Trigger. This condition is caused by slightly rough contacting surfaces of the trigger lug or sear. Rough surfaces may be removed with a fine stone. Stone to a polish only. Make certain to maintain proper level and angularity.
TM 9-1005-223-34 Section IV. GENERAL MAINTENANCE 2-5. General (3) It will not be necessary to refinish parts that already have a good quality finish. (4) All parts will be free from rust, fungus, and corrosion. e. Repair of Damaged Machined and Polished Surfaces. (1) Smooth rough spots, scores, burs, galling, and gouges from damaged machined and polished surfaces so that each part will efficiently perform its normal function. (2) The finish of each repaired part is to approximate that of the original finish. In performing any of these operations, critical dimensions must not be altered. Removal of Rust or Corrosion. Remove f. oxidation with a cloth moistened with cleaning solvent (SD) or rifle bore cleaning compound (RBC). If this method fails, use crocus cloth or fine abrasive cloth. Vapor blast or sand blast equipment may also be used. In performing any of these operations, critical dimensions must not be altered. 2-7. Cleaning a. below. b. Storage.
a. Information and instructions/contained herein are provided for personnel Performing direct support and general support maintenance on the materiel. Refer to TM 9-1005-223-20 for data on maintenance supplies and materials. b. In subsequent chapters of this manual, the main assemblies(groups) of the rifle are disassembled, inspected, cleaned, replaced or repaired and assembled. Refer to pertinent chapters of this manual for removal/installation of components. The illustrations in this manual are numbered in the sequence of disassembly. When assembling, the reverse order of disassembly will be followed, unless otherwise instructed. Subsequent reference to components being worn and requiring replacement is intended to mean that only those items or mechanisms worn to a degree that normal functioning is affected will be replaced. 2-6. Repair Methods NOTE The words assemblies, subassemblies, and/or group are used interchangeably. a. Disassembly and Assembly Procedures. (1) In disassembling equipment, remove the major subassemblies and assemblies whenever possible. Subassemblies may then be disassembled, as necessary, into individual parts. (2) During assembly, subassemblies should be assembled first and then installed to form a complete unit. (3) Complete disassembly of a unit is not always necessary in order to make a required repair or replacement. Experience and good judgment should be used to minimize disassembly and assembly. b. Replacement of Parts. (1) When assembling a unit, replace all damaged pins, screws. bolts, washers, and nuts. (2) Springs should be replaced when damaged or fail to function properly. (3) If a required new part is not available, reconditioning of the repairable old part is required. However, after reconditioning a part it should be examined carefully to determine its serviceability. c. Use of Tools. Exercise care to use tools that are suitable for a repair job in order to prevent damage to parts and tools. d. Finish of Metals. (1) Painted surfaces of the rifle, if chipped or cracked, may be repainted. Refer to TM 9-213. (2) A class A or class B phosphate finish will be used on ferrous metal unless otherwise specified. 8
(1) Material received in maintenance shops from storage will be cleaned by one of the methods described in (a) through (c) whichever is applicable or available. CAUTION Degreasing compound and degreasing temperatures can damage rubber and plastic parts. Do not attempt to degrease rubber or plastic parts which do not require degreasing. (a) Dip-tank method. Disassemble parts and place them in a perforated metal basket. Submerge and agitate parts in a tank containing dry cleaning solvent or mineral spirits paint thinner. Repeat, using a second tank with dry cleaning solvent or paint thinner. The extent of treatment in each tank will depend on ease with which the preservatives are dissolved. (b) Vapor-degreaser method. Tanks containing a heated solution of trichlorethylene or perchlorethylene (type II) are used mostly for degreasing items that are very greasy or oily and are not rapidly cleaned by the dip-tank method. Place parts in a perforated metal basket and submerge just below the vapor in the tank. Keep parts there until all greasy substance melts and runs off parts in the basket.
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WARNING Personnel operating vapor degreaser are cautioned not to breathe the toxic fume.
(c) Steam method. Place parts in a perforated metal basket and steam treat until clean. This method is less efficient than the vapor-degreaser method. Therefore, it may require additional cleaning of parts to remove all traces of greasy substance, particularly from recesses. 1. If sometime is to elapse before the start of repair operations, apply a light grade of preservative oil to all polished metal surfaces to prevent the formation of rust. 2. Remove all rust spots from highly finished surfaces with a light application of crocus cloth. Use grade 2/0 abrasive cloth on ordinary machined finished surfaces. (d) Cleaning after repair.
1. After repair operations and prior to assembly, remove shop dirt and other foreign matter from all metal surfaces. This can be done by the dip-tank method, the vapor-degreaser method, or by cleaning with cloths soaked in dry-cleaning solvent or rifle bore cleaning compound. 2. In the dip-tank method, agitation for approximately one minute in each tank is sufficient. In the vapor-degreaser method, treatment for about two-to-three minutes is sufficient. (e) Cleaning after shop inspection. Dip parts in a tank containing dry cleaning solvent. Remove parts and dry thoroughly with a clean cloth. Then apply a light coat of general purpose lubricating oil (PL special). 2-8. Cleaning and Preservation Refer to TM 9-247.
Section V. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF MAJOR COMPONENTS AND AUXILIARIES 2-9. Removal Refer to pertinent chapters in this manual and TM 9-1005-223-20. 2-10. Installation a. Refer to pertinent chapters in this manual and TM 9-1005-223-20. b. During repair operations, when cleaning parts or components with dry cleaning solvents or mineral spirits paint thinner, observe the following safety precautions. WARNING Dry cleaning solvents and paint thinners are flammable. Do not clean parts near an open flame or in a smoking area. Fire extinguishers should he readily available when these materials are used. Use only in well-ventilated places. 9 WARNING Dry cleaning solvents and paint thinners evaporate quickly and have a drying effect on the skin. When used without protective gloves, these chemicals may cause irritation or cracking of the skin. Use a lanolin base cream or liquid on exposed skin. CAUTION Do not permit rubber gaskets or other types of synthetically fabricated components to come in contact with solvents or paint thinners.
Section I. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY 3-1. General This chapter contains disassembly, assembly, cleaning, inspection and repair instructions for the magazine assembly. 3-2. Description The magazine assembly consists of a tube, spring, base, follower and stop assembly. The magazine holds 20 rounds of 7.62-mm ammunition. 3-3. 3-4. General Repair Instructions Refer to paragraphs 2-5 through 2-8. Disassembly and Assembly Refer to figure 3-1.
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TM 9-1005-223-34 CHAPTER 4 REPAIR OF THE FIRING MECHANISM REPAIR OF STOCK AND HAND GUARD ASSEMBLIES
Section I. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY 4-1. General This chapter contains disassembly, assembly, cleaning, inspection and repair instructions for the firing mechanism. 4-2. Description The firing mechanism consists primarily of a hammer. hammer spring housing, hammer spring, trigger and sear assembly, guard assembly, safety, safety spring, trigger and latch housing assembly, magazine latch, spring and pin. The firing mechanism initiates firing or causes the weapon to cycle. 4-3. General Repair Instructions Refer to paragraphs 2-5 through 2-8. 4-4. Disassembly/Assembly Refer to figure 3.
Section II. CLEANING, INSPECTION AND REPAIR 4-5. Cleaning Refer to paragraph 2-7. 4-6. Inspection a. Hammer. Inspect hammer for burs, hole wear, chips, or cracks. Check hammer for sharp corners and smooth surfaces where contact is made with trigger lugs and sear. b. Hammer Spring. Check spring for breaks, burs, weakness or mutilation. c. Trigger and Sear Assembly. Check trigger and sear assembly for wear and for other visual damage. Check sear pin to make sure that it holds mating parts snugly. d. Guard Assembly. Check guard assembly for burs. bends. cracks or mutilation. Check to make sure that it does not interfere with trigger movement and locking action. e. Safety. Check safety for burs, cracks or mutilation. Check for binding action and excess play. g. Trigger Housing. Check trigger housing for rust, corrosion, hole wear, cracks, and for other visual damage. h. Machine Latch, Spring and Pin. Check pins for burs or mutilation. Latch. Inspect latch for wear, missing parts i. and for other visual damage. Check to make sure that the latch makes positive contact with locking plate. welded on top rear of magazine. Check to make sure that latch exhibits acceptable locking action. 4-7. Repair a. Repair consists of replacing damaged, missing parts. or the complete firing mechanism. b. Check trigger pull with trigger pull measuring fixture fig 2-1). When using the 4-1/2 lb weights (min) the trigger should not release the hammer. When using the 7-1/2 lb weights, the trigger should release the hammer.
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Section I. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY 5-1. General This chapter contains disassembly, assembly, cleaning. inspection and repair instructions for the stock and hand guard assemblies. 5-2. Description The stock and hand guard assemblies serve as a housing for the barrel and receiver group.
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Section II. CLEANING, INSPECTION AND REPAIR 5-5. Cleaning Refer to TM 9-1005-223-20. 5-6. Inspection Inspect stock and hand guard assemblies for cracks, deep scratches, and for other visual damage. Check fit of action in stock. Check butt plate 1M14 Rifle) for rust, burs, and for other visual damage. Check the cushioned butt plate (M14A1 Rifle) for mutilation, wear, 15 decomposition, and for other visual damage. Check to make sure that screws are in place and firmly holding components together. 5-7. Repair Repairable stock and hand guard assemblies will be repaired in accordance with instructions contained in TM 9-1005-301-30.
Section I. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY 6-1. General This chapter contains disassembly, assembly, cleaning, inspection and repair instructions for the operating rod and connector group. 6-2. Description The operating rod and connector group work in conjunction with the firing mechanism and bolt assembly. The group consists primarily of a connector assembly, plunger, rod, compression and operating rod springs, body, guide and pins. One end of the rod acts as a front latch for the magazine. During a firing cycle, the group moves to the rear and returns to the forward position, causing bolt activity to chamber ammunition for firing. The rapid rear-to-front movement of the group causes ejection of spent cartridge cases and chambering of a serviceable round of ammunition. 6-3. General Repair Instruction Refer to paragraphs 2-5 through 2-8. 6-4. Disassembly/Assembly Refer to figure 6.
Section II. CLEANING INSPECTION AND REPAIR 6-5. Cleaning Refer to paragraph 2-7. 6-6. Inspection a. Inspect connector assembly for cracks, breaks, bends, and missing parts. Check hold on rear of connector body to make certain it fits lug or sear release. Inspect front portion of body for engagement with connector lock. b. Check operating rod guide for burs, cracks, and protective coating. 17 c. Inspect operating rod spring for breaks, tension, and for other visual damage. d. Check operating rod and connector group for missing parts, such as plunger, spring and pin. Check apertures in connector and guide for wear, cracks, and for other visual damage. 6-7. Repair Repair consists of replacing damaged, worn or missing parts. If necessary, remove burs from metal parts with a fine grain stone.
Section I. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY 7-1. General This chapter contains disassembly, assembly, cleaning, inspection and repair instructions for the bolt assembly. 7-2. Description The bolt assembly, consists primarily of an extractor, ejector, plunger, firing pin spring and roller assembly. The bolt assembly serves to seal gas chamber pressure; to feed ammunition into the chamber of weapon; to detonate the primer to fire the propellant in the body of the cartridge and to extract spent cartridges. 7-3. General Repair Instructions Refer to paragraphs 2-5 through 2-8. 7-4. Disassembly/Assembly Refer to figure 7 and TM 9-1005-223-20.
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Cleaning Refer to paragraph 2-7. 7-6. Inspection a. Inspect bolt assembly for proper operation and assembly. b. Inspect firing pin protrusion with gage (fig 7-1) to determine the serviceability of the firing pin. Refer to chapter 11 for serviceability standards.
c. Check the firing pin hole diameter for wear, using firing pin gage (fig 7-2). Refer to table 11-1 for maximum wear limits for serviceability.
Figure 7-2. Checking diameter of firing pin hole. Figure 7-1. Gaging firing pin protrusion.
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TM 9-1005-223-34 d. Check bolt roller for retention and movement. e. Inspect for weak, broken and distorted springs. f. Inspect all parts for burs, pits, cracks and mutilation. g. Inspect the bolt assembly while installed in the rifle for movement, extraction, feeding, and ejection action. h. Check bolt in receiver in conjunction with headspace gage (fig 7-3). Insert gage into chamber. Position it so cartridge ejector enters the clearance cut on base of gage. NOTE In making headspace test, the bolt should never be forced It should be felt, using only a minimum finger tip pressure. i. close. j. as follows: If the bolt closes, test rifle with field test bolt, (1) Remove the bolt assembly. (2) Insert field test gage bolt (fig 7-3) into receiver. (3) Insert headspace gage into face of field test bolt. (4) Move the bolt forward. If the field test gage bolt does not close, the bolt is unserviceable. If the field test gage bolt does close on the headspace gage, the rifle is unserviceable. 7-7. Repair a. Repair consists of replacing missing and defective parts. b. Replace a rifle determined to be unserviceable. Move bolt forward. The bolt should not
Section I. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY 8-1. General This chapter contains disassembly, assembly, cleaning, inspection and repair instructions for the barrel and receiver group. 8-2. Description The barrel -and receiver group consists primarily of a barrel, receiver, front and rear sights, automaticsemiautomatic firing selector, gas cylinder, flash suppressor and stabilizer assembly. It is housed in the removable stock and hand grard assemblies. When the firing mechanism, the operating rod, and connector group and bolt assembly are assembled to the barrel and receiver group, a cycle of operation is possible. With a magazine containing serviceable ammunition installed in the weapon, only a squeeze of the trigger is necessary to initiate the firing cycle. 8-3. General Repair Instructions Refer to paragraphs 2-5 through 2-8. 8-4. Disassembly/Assembly Refer to figures 8 and 9.
Section II. CLEANING, INSPECTION AND REPAIR 8-5. Cleaning Refer to paragraph 2-7 8-6. Inspection a. Barrel and Receiver. Use breech bore gage (fig 8-1) to check wear. Wear must not exceed 0.310 inch for serviceability.
TM 9-1005-223-34 b. Gas Cylinder. Use Not-Go Plug Gage (fig 8-2) to check piston hole in gas cylinder. Hole must not exceed 0.5009 inch for serviceability.
Figure 8-2. Checking diameter piston bole with Not-Go plug gage.
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TM 9-1005-223-34 c. Flash Suppresser. Use alignment tool (fig 8-3) to check alignment of flash suppresser with barrel bore. Alignment tool must enter into flash suppresser and barrel of bore for serviceability.
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receiver. (3) Insert headspace gage (fig 7-3) into chamber. Position it so cartridge ejector enters the clearance cut on the base of the headspace gage. (4) Move bolt forward. If the bolt does close, test rifle with field text bolt as below: (a) Remove bolt assembly. (b) Insert field test gage bolt into the receiver. (c) Insert headspace gage into face of field test bolt. (d) Move the bolt forward. (e) Replace the bolt if the field test gage bolt does not close. Declare rifle unserviceable if the field test gage bolt closes on the headspace gage in the receiver. Maximum headspace shall not exceed 1.6455 inches. 8-7. Repair
Repair consists of replacing damaged, worn, missing parts, or the entire barrel and receiver group.
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Section I. DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY 9-1. General This chapter contains disassembly, assembly, cleaning, inspection and repair instructions for the Rifle Bipod, M2. 9-2. Description This bipod (fig 9-1) is a folding type, portable mount for the rifle. It consists primarily of adjustable leg assemblies, plungers, buttons, a gun sling swivel, yoke assemblies, left-and-right hand jaw assemblies, and a self-locking bolt. When utilized, it is assembled to the gas cylinder of the rifle by yoke assemblies and selflocking bolt. The female section of each leg may be moved up or down on the shaft assembly. A plunger on each leg extension assembly rests in a slot when release to retain legs of bipod at the desired height setting. 9-3. General Repair Instructions Refer to paragraph 2-5. 9-4. Disassembly and Assembly Refer to figure 10.
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Description The grenade launcher, M76, (fig 10-1) is used to launch grenades.
TM 9-1005-223-34 Section III. GRENADE LAUNCHER SIGHT, M15 10-8. General Refer to paragraph 10-1. 10-9. Description The Grenade Launcher Sight, M15 (fig 20-2) is used in connection with the Grenade Launcher, M76 as an aiming device. It is assembled to the stock of the weapon. 10-10. General Repair Instructions a. Refer to paragraphs 2-5 through 2-8. b. To prepare a stock for installation of the grenade sight mounting plate (fig 10-2), drill two holes (fig 10-3) on the left side of the stock. Use improvised template (fig 10-4) for marking the exactness of holes. Drill the holes with drill No. 29 (0.1360) inch. 10-11. Disassembly/Assembly Refer to figure 10-2.
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TM 9-1005-223-34 10-12. Cleaning Refer to paragraph 2-7. 10-13. Inspection a. Inspect for foreign matter, worn, missing, and damaged parts. b. Inspect marking on mounting plate for legibility. 10-14. Repair Repair consists of replacing damaged mounting plate, the lever, and attaching hardware. (See TM 91005-234-14P.)
10-15. General Refer to paragraph 10-1. 10-16. Description The bayonet-knife is installed to the front end of the rifle barrel. It is used offensively against an enemy at close range.
10-17. General Repair Instructions a. Refer to paragraphs 2-5 through 2-8 and b through d, below. b. Remove nicks or burs from blade with a fine grain stone. c. Tighten or replace loose or missing rivets. d. Replace worn pin and screws showing thread damage. 30
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General a. Make certain that the equipment meets the limits as indicated in table 11-1 below for serviceability.
Under no circumstances should a blank cartridge be modified by adding explosives in an attempt to obtain automatic action without the blank firing attachment. The loading of any cartridge with excess explosives is most likely to cause abnormal chamber pressure. The resulting abnormal chamber pressure may cause equipment damage and/or injury to the operator. e. After firing, inspect all assemblies of the weapon with emphasis on the bore of the flash suppresser for evidence of gilding metal from ammunition. 11-2. Visual The overall physical appearance of a reconditioned weapon will approximate that of a new one. a. Exposed metal surfaces will be free of rust and possess a dull, rust-resistant finish. It will be free of burs and deep scratches. b. The barrel must be straight, clean, free of rust, powder fouling, bulges and rings. Fine pitting is permissible. Rifle must be complete with no missing parts. All modifications must be applied. 11-3. Completion of Inspection Upon completion of inspection and the rifle has been restored to a serviceable condition, it shall be certified that the weapon is acceptable for "return to user" or "return to stock".
b. Function fire rifle after repair, when possible, to be sure that it operates properly. c. Visually check all assemblies after firing weapon for normal operation, damage and for missing or loose components. d. Clean and lubricate rifle after each firing. (1) On rifle not equipped with selector, ten rounds of serviceable ammunition will be fired. (2) On rifle equipped with a SELECTOR, 20 rounds of serviceable ammunition will be fired (five rounds are to be fired semi-automatically, and 15 rounds are to be fired automatically, in bursts of approximately five rounds). WARNING 33
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APPENDIX A REFERENCES
A-1.
Publication Indexes The following indexes will be consulted frequently for latest changes or revisions of reference given in this appendix and for new publications relating to material covered in this technical manual. Index of Administrative Publication DA Pam 310-1 Index of Blank Forms DA Pam 310-2 Index of Supply Catalogs and Supply Manuals (Excluding Types 7, 8, and 9) DA Pam 310-6 Index of Technical Manuals, Technical Bulletins, Supply Manual (Types 7, 8, and 9), Supply Bulletins, and Lubrication Orders DA Pam 310-4 US Army Equipment Index of Modification Work Orders DA Pam 310-7 A-2. Forms Recommended, Changes to Publications. DA Form 2028 A-3. Other Publications The following publications contain information pertinent to this materiel and associated equipment. a. Ammunition Ammunition: Federal Stock Numbers and Department of Defense Codes TB 9-AMM 5 Small Arms Ammunition TM 9-1305-200 b. General Accident Reporting and Records AR 385-40 The Army Maintenance Management Systems (TAMMS} TM 38-750 c. Maintenance and Repair Cleaning of Ordnance Materiel TM 9-208-1 Direct Support Maintenance Manual: Repair of Wooden, Fiber Glass/Plastic or Plastic Components of Small Arms Weapons TM 9-1005-301-30 Inspection and Certification of Gages-Small Arms TB 750-242-2 Materials Used for Cleaning, Preserving, Abrading and Cementing Ordnance Materials; and Related Materials Including Chemicals TM 9-247 Operators Manual, Rifle, 7.62-MM, M14, Rifle, 7.62-MM, M14A1 and Rifle Bipod, M2 TM 9-1005-223-10 Operator, Organizational, DS and GS Maintenance Repair Parts and Special Tool Lists for Launchers, Grenade, M-7A3 and M76 TM 9-1005-234-14P Organizational Maintenance Manual, Including Repair Parts, and Special Tools List, Rifle -7.62-MM, M14, Rifle, 7.62-MM, M14A1 and Rifle Bipod, M2 TM 9-1005-223-20 Organizational, DS, G5 and Depot Maintenance Repair Parts and Special Tools List: Bayonet-Knife, M4, M5, M5A1, M6 and M7 with Bayonet-Knife Scabbard M8A1 TM 9-1005-237-15P Painting Instructions For Field Use TM 9-213 d. Shipment and Storage Arms Adopted/other Selected Items and List of Reportable Items SB 700-20 Preservation-Packaging, Packing and Marking of Items of Supply AR 700-15 Requisitioning, Receipt, and Issue System AR 725-50 Standards for Overseas Shipment or Domestic Issue of Small Arms, Aircraft Armament, Towed Howitzers, Mortars, Recoilless Rifles, Rocket Launchers, and Associated Fire Control Equipment TB 9-1000-247-35 Storage of Army Supplies and Equipment Covered and Open Storage SB 38-8-1 35
TM 9-1005-223-34 APPENDIX B DIRECT SUPPORT AND GENERAL SUPPORT MAINTENANCE REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST (INCLUDING DEPOT MAINTENANCE REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS) Section I. INTRODUCTION Scope This manual lists repair parts, special tools, and equipment required for the performance of direct support, general support, and depot maintenance of die M14 and M14A1 Rifles. B-2. General This Repair Parts and Special Tools List is divided into the following sections: a. Repair Parts List - Section II. A list of repair parts authorized at the direct support, general support, and depot levels for the performance of maintenance. The list also includes parts which must be removed for the replacement of the authorized parts. Parts lists are composed of functional groups in ascending numerical sequence, with parts in each group listed in figure and item number sequence. b. Special Tools List Section III. A list of special tools, test, and support equipment authorized for the performance of maintenance at the direct support, general support, and depot levels. c. Federal Stock Number and Reference Number Index -Section IV. A list in ascending numerical sequence, of all Federal stock numbers appearing in the listings, followed by a list, in alphameric sequence, of all reference numbers appearing in the listings. Federal stock number and reference numbers are crossreferenced to each illustration figure and item number appearance. B-3. Explanation of Columns The following provides an explanation of columns in the tabular listings. a. Source, Maintenance, and Recoverability Codes (SMR). (1) Source Code. Indicates the source for the listed items. Source codes are:
Code 1 Explanation Repair parts, special tools. and test equipment supplied from the GSA/DSA, or Army supply system. and authorized for use at indicated maintenance categories. Repair parts, special tools, and test equipment which are procured and stocked for insurance purposes because the combat or military essentially of the end item dictates that a minimum quantity be available in the supply system. Assigned to items which are NSA design controlled: unique repair parts, special tools,
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Explanation test, measuring and diagnostic equipment, which are stocked and supplied by the Army COMSEC Logistic System and which are not subject to the provisions of AR 380-41. Assigned to items which are NSA design controlled: special tools, test, measuring and diagnostic equipment for COMSEC support which are accountable under the provisions of AR 380-41, and which are stocked and supplied by the Army COMSEC Logistic System. Repair parts, special tools and test equipment which are not procured or stocked as such in the supply system but are to be manufactured at indicated maintenance levels Assemblies which are not procured or stocked as such but are made up of two or more units. Such component units carry individual stock numbers and descriptions are procured and stocked separately, and can be assembled to form the required assembly at indicated maintenance categories. Parts and assemblies that are not procured or stocked because the failure rate is normally below that of the applicable end item or component. The failure of such part or assembly should result in retirement of the end item from the supply system. Repair parts which are not procured or stocked. The requirement for such items will be filled by the next higher assembly or component. Repair parts, special tools and test equipment which are not stocked and have no foreseen mortality. The indicated maintenance category requiring such repair parts will attempt to obtain the parts through cannibalization or salvage The item may be requisitioned. With exception data from the end item manager for immediate use Major assemblies that are procured with PEMA funds for initial issue only as exchange assemblies at DS and GS level. These assemblies will not be stocked above DS and GS level or returned to depot supply level.
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Explanation Crew/operator Organizational maintenance Direct support maintenance General support maintenance Depot maintenance
(3) Recoverability Code. Indicates whether unserviceable items should be returned for recovery or salvage. Items not coded are non-recoverable. Recoverability codes are:
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Explanation Repair parts (assembled and components), special tools and test equipment which are considered economically reparable at direct and general support maintenance levels. When the item is no longer economically reparable, it is normally disposed of at the GS level. When supply considerations dictate, some of these repair parts may be listed for automatic return to supply for depot level repair as set forth in AR 71 01. When so listed, they will be replaced by supply on an exchange basis. Repair parts, special tools and test equipment, and assemblies which are economically reparable at DS and GS activities and which normally are furnished by supply on an exchange basis. When items are determined by a GSU to be uneconomically reparable, they will be evacuated to a depot for evaluation and analysis before final disposition. High dollar value recoverable repair parts, special tools and test equipment which are subject to special handling and are issued on an exchange basis. Such items will be repaired or overhauled at depot maintenance activities only. No repair may be accomplished at lower levels. Repair parts, special tools and test equipment specifically selected for salvage by reclamation units because of precious metal content, critical materials, high dollar value, or reusable casings or castings.
b. Federal Stock Number. Indicates the Federal stock number assigned to the item and will be used for requisitioning purposes. c. Description. Indicates the Federal item name and a minimum description required to identify the item. The last line indicates the reference number followed by the applicable Federal Supply code for manufacturer (FSCM) in parentheses. The FSCM is used as an element in item identification to designate manufacturer or distributor or Government agency, etc., and is identified in SB 708-42. Items that are included in kits and sets are listed below the name of the kit or set with quantity of each item in the kit or set indicated in front of the item name. Indicates the d. Unit of Measure(U/M). standard or basic quantity by which the listed item is 38
used in performing the actual maintenance function. This measure is expressed by a two character alphabetical abbreviation, e.g., ea, in, pr, etc., and is the basis used to indicate quantities and allowances in subsequent columns. When the unit of measure differs from the unit of issue, the lowest unit of issue that will satisfy the required units of measure will be requisitioned. e. Quantity Incorporated in Unit. Indicates the quantity of the item used in the breakout shown on the illustration figure, which is prepared for a functional group, subfunctional group, or assembly. A "V" appearing in this column in lieu of a quantity indicates that no specific quantity is applicable, e.g., shims, spacers, etc. f. 30-Day DS/GS Maintenance Allowances. NOTE Allowances in GS column are for GS Maintenance only. The allowance columns are divided into three subcolumns. Items authorized for use are identified with an asterisk in the allowance column opposite the first appearance of each item. Subsequent appearances of the same item will have the letters "REF" in the applicable allowance columns. g. 1-Year Allowances Per 100 Equipments /Contingency Planning Purposes. This column indicates opposite the first appearance of each item the authorization for distribution and contingency planning purposes. The range of items indicates the authorization of all items required to provide for adequate support of 100 equipments for one year. Subsequent appearances of the same item will have the letters "REF" in this column. h. Depot Maintenance Allowance Per 100 Equipments. Items authorized for use are identified with an asterisk. Subsequent appearances of the same item will have the letters "REF" in this column. Illustration. This column is divided as i. follows: Indicates the figure (1) Figure Number. number of the illustration in which the item is shown. (2) Item Number. Indicates the callout number used to reference the item on the illustration. B-4. Special Information a. Usable on codes are included in Column 3. Uncoded items are applicable to all models. Identifications of the usable on codes used in this publication are:
Code Used On
A B C b.
M14 M14A1 M14A1 and M2 Bipod Detailed assembly instructions for items
TM 9-1005-223-34 source coded "A" are found in this manual. Assembly components are listed immediately following the item to be assembled. c. Action change codes indicated in the lefthand margin of the listing page denote the following: N Indicates an added item. C Indicates a change in data. R Indicates a change in FSN only B-5. How to Locate Repair Parts a. When Federal stock number or reference number is unknown: (1) First. Using the table of contents, determine the functional group within which the repair part belongs. This is necessary since illustrations are prepared for functional groups, and listings are divided into the same groups. (2) Second. Find the illustration covering the functional group to which the repair part belongs. (3) Third. Identify the repair part on the illustration and note the illustration figure and item number of the repair part. (4) Fourth. Using the Repair Parts Listing, find the functional group to which the repair part belongs and locate the illustration figure and item number noted on the illustration. b. When Federal stock number or reference number is known: (1) First. Using the index of Federal Stock Numbers and Reference Numbers find the pertinent Federal stock number or reference number. This index is in ascending FSN sequence followed by a list of reference numbers in ascending alphameric sequence, cross-referenced to the illustration figure number and item number. (2) Second. Using the Repair Parts Listing, find the functional group of the repair part and the illustration figure number and item number referenced in the Index of Federal Stock Numbers and Reference Numbers. B-6. Abbreviations
Abbreviations Explanation
ck-hd ........................Countersunk head cres...........................corrosion resistant steel fil-hd..........................fillister head fi................................flat hv-duty......................heavy duty NC ............................National coarse thread NF.............................American National fine thread phos-ctd....................phosphate coated S ...............................Steel thd ............................thread UNF ..........................Unified fine thread VCI ...........................volatile corrosion inhibitor w/..............................with
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MAJOR GROUPS AND ASSEMBLIES RIFLE M14 MAGAZINE, CARTRIDGE 20 CARTRIDGE CAPACITY 7790183 (19204) FIRING MECHANISM: 7790195 (19204) STOCK ASSEMBLY: W/BUTT PLATE 11686428 (19204) GUARD ASSEMBLY, HAND, FIBER GLASS: 7791286 (19207) OPERATING ROD AND CONNECTOR GROUP BOLT ASSEMBLY: 7790187 (19204) BARREL AND RECEIVER GROUP MAJOR GROUPS AND ASSEMBLIES-RIFLE M14A1 SLING, SMALL ARMS: 11010038 (19204) BIPOD, RIFLE: M2 7790688 (19204) MAGAZINE, CARTRIDGE: 20 CARTRIDGE CAPACITY 7790183 (19204) FIRING MECHANISM: 7790195 (19204) STOCK ASSEMBLY, GUN, SHOULDER: 11686528 (19204) GUARD ASSEMBLY, HAND, FIBER GLASS. 7791286 (19204) OPERATING ROD AND CONNECTOR GROUP BOLT ASSEMBLY 7790187 (19204) STABILIZER ASSEMBLY: MUZZLE, RIFLE 11686521 (19204) BARREL AND RECEIVER GROUP FIRING MECHANISM PIN, TRIGGER: 7791367 (19204)
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TRIGGER AND SEAR ASSEMBLY: 7267090 (19204) HOUSING, HAMMER SPRING: FIRING MECHANISM 6008883 (19204) SPRING, HELICAL, COMPRESSION: S, 0.063 STK DIA, 0.361 FREE OD, 2.150 FREE O/A LG, 20 COILS HAMMER 6008887 119204) PLUNGER, HAMMER SPRING: 6008880 (19204) PIN, STRAIGHT, HEADED: FL-FIL-HD, S, PHOSCTD, 0.187 MAX DIA, 3/4 UNDER HD, HAMMER 5013668 (19204) HAMMER: FIRING 5546008 (19204) SAFETY, SMALL ARMS: CATCH TYPE HOLDING DEVICE, 0.197 DIA 5546015 (19204) SPRING, SAFETY: 7267080 (19204) GUARD, TRIGGER: FIRING MECHANISM 7790990 (19204) HOUSING, TRIGGER: 7790196 (19204) PIN, SPRING, TUBULAR COILED: S, 0.010 STK SIZE, 0.121 OD, 0.640 LG 7791418 (19204) LATCH, MAGAZINE: HOUSING ASSY, TRIGGER 7267032 (19204) SPRING, MAGAZINE LATCH: 7267041 (19204) HOUSING, TRIGGER: 7267030 (19204) STOCK ASSEMBLY WITH BUTT PLATE-RIFLE M14 STOCK SUBASSEMBLY, GUN, SHOULDER: 5010348 (19204)
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SCREW, SHOULDER STOCK SSY, GUN, SHOULDER 7791267 (19204) RETAINER, NUT AND BOLT STOCK ASSY, GUN, SHOULDER 11010414 (19204) NUT, PLAIN, SQUARE STOCK ASSY, GUN, SHOULDER 7791339 (19204) SCREW, MACHINE: FIL-CK-HD, SLOT DRIVE, S, PHOS-CTD, NO. 12 (0.216)-28NF-2A, 3.140 MAX LG: 6008881 (19204) SWIVEL-BUTT STOCK 6008889 (19204) PLATE ASSEMBLY, BUTT, HINGED: W/SHOULDER REST 7790686 (19204) PIN, SPRING: 7790695 (19204) PLATE, SHOULDER REST: 7790697 (19204) BALL, BEARING: MS 19059-88 (96906) SPRING, HELICAL, COMPRESSION: PLATE ASSY: 5013747 (19204) PIN, SPRING: S, PHOS-CTD, 1/16 DIA, 3/8 LG MS 16562-98 (96906) CATCH, BUTT PLATE. 7790693 (19204) SPRING, HELICAL, COMPRESSION: 7790699 (19204) PIN, STRAIGHT, HEADLESS: S, 0.126 DIA X 1.00 LG, BUTT, PLATE CAP 5152865 (19204) PLUNGER, BUTT PLATE: 7790698 (19204) CAP: BUTT PLATE 7790692 (19204) PLATE ASSEMBLY: (WELDMENT) 7790700 (19204)
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SPRING, SELECTOR: 7267081 (19204) SHAFT, SELECTOR: 7267072 (19204) RELEASE, SEAR: 7790192 (19204) PLUG, GAS CYLINDER: 7267053 (19204) PISTON: GAS CYLINDER 7267047 (19204) SETSCREW: HEX-SOCKET, NON-STD PT, 0.092 MAX DIA, 0.070 LG, S, PHOS-CTD, NO, 6-40 UNF3A, 1/4 LG 7790300 (19204) NUT, PLAIN, ROUND: FLASH SUPPRESSOR 7267039 (19204) SUPPRESSOR, FLASH: RIFLE 7791053 (19204) SCREW, CAP, SOCKET HEAD, HEXAGON: 11010298 (19204) SIGHT, FRONT: 7191445 (19204) LOCK, GAS CYLINDER: 7790188 (19204) CYLINDER, GAS, RIFLE: 7790902 (19204) SPINDLE, VALVE: 7267604 (19204) SPRING, VALVE: 7267605 (19204) BAND, FRONT: 7267001 (19204) PIN, SPRING: CRES, PASS-FIN, 1/8 DIA, 3/4 LG MS 51923-465 (96906) GUIDE, OPERATING ROD: 7267025 (19204) PIN, SPRING: S, PHOS-CTD, 3/32 NOM DIA, 1 LG, 0.022 THK MATERIAL, TUBULAR, SLOTTED MS 16562-124 496906)
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TM 9-1005-223-34 Section IV. FEDERAL STOCK NUMBER AND REFERENCE NUMBER INDEX FIGURE NO 12 5 5 2 5 5 10 5 5 5 8 10 10 4 8 8 3 3 13 3 8 7 8 6 3 8 8 8 7 6 8 8 8 5 3 8 3 8 8 8 7 8 8 3 3 3 4 5 5 1 2 8 7 8 8 8 3 13 13 6 6 ITEM NO 3 24 19 1 17 4 21 6 1 8 18 22 23 11 16 5 7 8 1 10 23 2 25 6 13 27 13 12 7 8 8 10 28 7 9 9 2 7 21 22 3 3 4 5 3 4 6 23 7 1 3 32 5 19 33 11 11 7 3 1 3 66 FIGURE NO 6 4 13 13 13 10 8 10 10 10 10 12 12 8 13 1 2 10 7 2 9 9 5 7 4 4 4 4 8 5 4 7 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 13 12 11 14 15 8 5 5 8 5 4 10 12 4 10 9 5 8 10 9 9 4 ITEM NO 4 7 4 5 6 4 2 2 14 5 3 1 5 20 2 4 6 8 4 9 7 3 16 1 13 9 14 1 1 12 10 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 8 14 2 5 17 14 5 12 2 2 24 4 15 15 11 5 2 4
STOCK NUMBER 1005-010-5022 1005-016-2621 1005-016-2623 1005-072-5376 1005-072-5377 1005-072-5378 1005-072-5384 1005-072-5385 1005-072-5386 1005-072-5390 1005-084-8435 1005-464-4116 1005-474-4188 1005-501-3747 1005-545-1573 1005-554-6001 1005-554-6008 1005-554-6015 1005-556-4174 1005-587-6988 1005-587-8375 1005-587-8381 1005-587-8385 1005-587-8386 1005-587-8389 1005-587-8390 1005-587-8398 1005-587-8400 1005-587-8402 1005-587-8404 1005-587-8408 1005-587-8409 1005-587-8411 1005-587-8413 1005-587-8414 1005-587-8415 1005-587-8419 1005-587-8420 1005-587-8421 1005-587-8422 1005-600-8618 1005-600-8868 1005-600-8872 1005-600-8880 1005-600-8803 1005-600-8887 1005-600-8889 1005-600-8890 1005-614-6873 1005-628-9048 1005-628-9049 1005-628-9050 1005-628-9051 1005-628-9052 1005-628-9053 1005-628-9055 1005-650-4510 1005-654-4058 1005-678-9824 1005-678-9826
STOCK NUMBER 1005-678-9827 1005-690-4067 1005-690-8441 1005-726-6109 1005-726-6110 1005-740-0053 1005-731-2737 1005-772-6361 1005-772-6362 1005-772-6363 1005-772-6365 1005-775-0364 1005-778-0580 1005-790-8766 1005-791-3377 1005-856-2108 1005-897-6156 1005-921-5248 1005-930-0806 1005-951-3056 1005-951-3232 1005-951-3254 1005-953-9504 1005-981-1252 1005-981-1255 1005-981-1256 1005-999-1871 1005-999-3399 1005-999-4200 3110-100-6151 3120-587-8405 4933-345-6122 4933-563-0436 4933-647-3693 4933-647-3695 4933-647-3697 4933-647-3698 4933-644-3699 4933-690-3497 4933-768-2011 4933-780-1082 4933-856-2561 4933-917-1067 5305-042-6426 5305-072-5388 5305-072-5389 5305-921-6155 5305-956-3401 5305-600-8881 5305-978-9342 5305-990-6435 5305-999-1875 5306-474-4114 5306-956-3127 5310-194-9209 5310-587-8394 5310-934-9748 5310-953-6340 5310-962-0873 5310-999-1891
TM 9-1005-223-34 FIGURE NO 5 5 6 8 8 10 5 10 10 3 10 8 8 4 11 MFG CODE 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 96906 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 ITEM NO 9 22 2 6 31 20 20 1 19 6 6 30 29 12 1 FIG NO 6 8 8 8 10 4 11 10 10 4 10 5 10 5 5 5 10 8 5 5 2 5 5 5 8 8 4 7 4 1 9 9 9 9 2 5 5 5 5 2 3 4 ITEM NO 2 6 26 31 1 12 1 6 12 10 18 15 11 22 18 20 9 24 21 24 1 17 4 3 17 1 3 4 19 3 6 7 4 3 9 16 14 13 25 5 6 11 FIGURE NO 10 3 5 8 10 8 9 4 3 5 5 4 3 ITEM NO 18 1 18 26 9 24 1 8 12 3 13 3 14
STOCK NUMBER 5315-016-2624 5315-050-1233 5315-051-6891 5315-051-8636 5315-072-5383 5315-269-4080 5315-282-3642 5315-474-4115 5315-501-3668 5315-514-2358 5315-587-8391 5315-587-8396 5315-597-5086
STOCK NUMBER 5315-815-1405 5315-819-4501 5315-836-0643 5315-839-0897 5315-839-2327 5315-923-9440 5315-929-0862 5315-981-1254 5315-994-4242 5340-072-5379 5340-904-9303 5340-999-1864 5360-587-8395
REFERENCE NUMBER MSMS 16562-107 MS 16562-124 MS 16562-210 MS 16562-96 MS 16562-98 MS 16562-99 MS 16997-9 MS 19059-88 MS 24665-151 MS 35336-21 MS 35649-244 MS 39086-202 MS 39086-205 MS 39086-211 MS 39086-88 MS 51923-465 11010001 11010004 11010038 11010044 11010046 11010047 11010298 11010363 11010414 11686413 11686427 11686428 1168517 11686518 11686519 11686520 11686521 11686522 11686523 11686524 11686527 11686528 5013668 5013747
REFERENCE NUMBER 515-2865 5546001 5546008 5546015 5564174 5910348 5910438 6008618 6008868 6008872 6008880 6008881 6008883 6009997 6008889 6008890 6146873 6544058 7266109 7266110 7267001 7267015 7267025 7267027 7267030 7267032 7267034 7267035 7267039 7267041 7267042 7267047 7267053 7267059 7267064 7267065 7267071 7267072 7267074 7267079 7267080 7267081 67
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FIG NO 4 8 3 3 13 4 5 7 8 8 3 4 3 3 4 5 5 13 13 13 8 7 8 6 3 3 8 8 8 3 8 8 8 7 6 7 8 8 8 6 3 8
ITEM NO 15 5 7 8 1 1 12 3 3 4 5 5 3 4 6 23 7 3 5 6 23 2 25 6 15 13 27 30 15 14 29 13 12 7 8 6 8 10 28 7 9 9
TM 9-1005-223-34 MFG CODE 19204 10204 19204 19204 19204 19204 10204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 FIG NO 3 8 8 8 13 15 15 15 15 15 15 8 15 1 2 8 7 7 1 2 8 8 8 1 2 3 8 6 6 6 6 13 13 4 2 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 12 11 12 10 10 10 ITEM NO 2 7 21 22 7 1 3 4 5 6 7 2 8 1 3 32 8 5 6 8 19 33 11 2 4 11 14 1 5 3 4 4 8 7 2 17 13 8 9 16 14 18 2 1 2 14 5 MFG CODE 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 19204 FIG NO 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 8 12 3 13 8 10 10 10 10 10 10 12 12 4 1 2 4 3 12 3 8 7 9 9 9 9 10 10 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 10 10 14 15 ITEM NO 3 16 7 15 8 13 10 20 5 10 2 16 25 22 24 19 17 23 4 3 2 4 6 4 1 2 i2 18 1 5 1 8 2 20 21 19 6 1 2 5 8 9 10 11 4 26 2
REFERENCE NUMBER 7267090 7267172 7267604 7267605 7267754 7274736 7274755 7274757 7274761 7274790 7274799 7312737 7458406 7790183 7790184 7790185 7790186 7790187 7790188 7790190 7790192 7790195 7790196 7790300 7790424 7790425 7790426 7790427 7790463 7790493 7790686 7790688 7790692 7790693 7790695 7790697 7790698 7790699 7790700 7790769 7790786 7790808 7790820 7790821 7790822
REFERENCE NUMBER 7790824 7790835 7790836 7790837 7790838 7790839 7790840 7790902 7790903 7790990 7790995 7791053 7791101 7791102 7791103 7791104 7791106 7791107 7791211 7791237 7791267 7791286 7791339 7791367 7791415 7791418 7791445 7791578 7791663 7791664 7791667 7791668 7791669 7791670 7791672 7791673 7791674 7791676 7791677 7791678 7791682 7791683 7792062 7792846 7792847 7799705 7799723
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By Order of the Secretary of the Army: BRUCE PALMER, JR. General, U. S. Army Acting Chief of Staff
Official: VERNE L. BOWERS Major General, United States Army The Adjutant General Distribution:
To be distributed in accordance with DA Form 12-40 (qty rqr block no. 141) Direct and General Support Maintenance requirements for Rifle, 7.62-MM, M14.
PIN: 026381-000